http://www.novell.com –
Based on IDC's Linux Server Tracker as of April 2010, Ubuntu has less than a 5% unit share of the Linux market, a number that has remained largely unchanged over the last few years. Novell has over 25% market share. The survey highlighted in the TechTarget article asked if a particular OS is being used, not the extent of the use.
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http://forums.opensuse.org –
Hi everyone, has anybody install successfully iFolder 3.8 under openSUSE 11.3 x64? After the instalation i rebooted the machine and gives me the following error:
iFolder crashed because of an unhandled exception
System.TypeLoadException: A type load exception has occurred.
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http://www.tuxradar.com –
Title: Live from OSCON.
In this episode: A SCO representative finally reveals some of the Linux code SCO had a problem with and OpenSUSE 11.3 is here. Listen to the results of our new challenge, and we ask whether the likes of Red Hat, Novell and Canonical contribute enough back to the community.
(IT news)

http://forums.opensuse.org –
I have updated my 64 bit Suse installation to 11.3 and printing stopped working. Part of this was down to problems with the Turboprint cups files locations being in /usr/lib64/cups not /usr/lib/cups where cups expected them to be, but once that had been sorted I got entirely black printouts from the printer.
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http://linuxo.com –
Groklaw: "We have the daily transcripts from the recent SCO v. Novell trial, at last. I haven't read them yet myself, but I wanted to share them immediately as soon as the court made them available. We can read them together. I can't wait to read the closing arguments, personally."
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http://linuxo.com –
Tech Broiler: "openSUSE 11.3, the latest version of Novell's community Linux OS was released on July 15th. I've put the OS through its paces for the last several days and I have to say that while I continue to be impressed with the functionality of openSUSE, I'm not seeing a huge amount of sexy in the latest release."
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http://forums.opensuse.org –
What were you thinking to release this with the cr*ppiest video driver by default without providing any options to install pre-compiled video drivers or fall back to whatever automatically or with minimum Linux knowledge.
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